Candescent supported films Art and Craft, 1971, and Time is Illmaticare heading to Amsterdam for the 27th annual IDFA Film Festival, which runs from November 19-30th. With over 300 films, 200,000 attendees, and 2,500 industry leaders in attendance, this is one of the greatest international documentary festivals in the world. The festival received 3,200 submissions this year, and 81 films will have world premiers. Johanna Hamilton’s 1971 will be a part of the “Of Media and Men” section of

Candescent supported films Art and Craft, 1971, and Time is Illmaticare heading to Amsterdam for the 27th annual IDFA Film Festival, which runs from November 19-30th. With over 300 films, 200,000 attendees, and 2,500 industry leaders in attendance, this is one of the greatest international documentary festivals in the world. The festival received 3,200 submissions this year, and 81 films will have world premiers. Johanna Hamilton’s 1971 will be a part of the “Of Media and Men” section of the festival, alongside Co-Executive Producer Laura Poitras’ film CitizenFour. Both documentaries recently received Cinema Eye Honors and winners will be announced January 7th. 1971 tells the story of eight ordinary citizens who broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania on March 8, 1971, stole hundreds of files, and leaked them to the press. Never caught, 43 years later, the perpetrators now come forward and share their story. For tickets and more information about the festival, click here.

the festival, alongside Co-Executive Producer Laura Poitras’ film CitizenFour. Both documentaries recently received Cinema Eye Honors and winners will be announced January 7th. 1971 tells the story of eight ordinary citizens who broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania on March 8, 1971, stole hundreds of files, and leaked them to the press. Never caught, 43 years later, the perpetrators now come forward and share their story. For tickets and more information about the festival, click here.